https://stream.org/left-busy-planting-fake-conservative-news-sites/
The Left is Busily Planting Fake Red-Meat Conservative News Sites

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Almost all of us have been a victim of accidentally spreading fake news at
one time. A trusted friend emails you a link to an article that is red meat
for the conservative base; it sounds legitimate, and the name of the site
even sounds official. You forward the article and post it on Facebook and
Twitter — and then the backlash is embarrassing. Multiple people point out
you’re wrong, and you feel like an idiot. But how were you to know,
especially in this information overload, social media era? It has become
normal to quickly skim articles and headlines. And why would you suspect
your most trusted, intelligent friends would be sending you false news?

It used to be *The Onion* was the only satire news site. And the site makes
it very clear its news is satire. But within the last year, multiple sites
(there is a list compiled here
<https://stream.org/stop-spreading-fake-heroic-red-meat-stories-trump/>)
have sprung up that do not make it clear they are satire, if at all. They
brazenly post fake news that isn’t even funny, like *The Onion*, but sounds
like legitimate news.

By posting these outlandish tales, the sites attract many page views, which
allows them to make money from advertisers. Even more nefarious, some are
run by Democrats in order to make conservatives look like radical
extremists. The strategy, an insider told me, is to fool so many
conservatives into spreading a ridiculous, fake article that finally a
prominent elected official falls for it. Then the left pounces on the
official and makes them look foolish and/or an extremist.

As I’ve written previously
<https://stream.org/stop-spreading-fake-heroic-red-meat-stories-trump/>,
putting out heroic stories about Donald Trump that turn out to be false
doesn’t help Trump when people discover they are false.

Some of the worst offenders are sites that rip off names from legitimate
conservative news sites. *World News Daily Report
<http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/>* is a typical example
<http://realorsatire.com/worldnewsdailyreport-com/>. It sounds very similar
to the conservative site *WorldNetDaily*, which recently renamed itself to
*WND*. The disclaimer on the site says nothing about the news being fake;
instead, it disingenuously states that the site is not responsible for
inaccurate information. The fake site’s “About us FAQ
<http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/faq/>” page pretends to cater to
conservative Jews and Christians with a strong defense of Israel. Yet how
are fake news articles helping Israel? The site has become so successful
that the myth-debunking site Snopes now lists it second on its “Field Guide
to Fake News Sites and Hoax Purveyors
<http://www.snopes.com/2016/01/14/fake-news-sites/>.”

For some of these sites, the proverbial chickens have come home to roost.
The gossip website *Gawker <http://gawker.com/>* was recently sued by
celebrity wrestler Hulk Hogan for posting a sex tape of him, which put the
company into bankruptcy and forced it to shut down a week ago. There are
many ways these sites could be sued out of existence, such as for libel or
the unauthorized use of images. Facebook has started removing these
articles from users’ news feeds. Perhaps a developer can create an app to
add to browsers that will specifically block these sites.

The people who run these sites are nothing more than cruel bullies who
should get a taste of their own medicine. It is one thing to identify a
story as parody, but to deliberately print false news to trick innocent
people in order to make them look bad and destroy their credibility is
dishonest, a nuisance and an abuse of the press. If they knowingly put
false news about a crime or catastrophe out over TV, they would be
prosecuted
<https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/broadcasting-false-information>, due
to the dangers of creating substantial public harm such as a mass panic.

Until these sites are curtailed, conservatives must get into the habit of
looking up news articles regularly on myth-debunking sites like Snopes
*(granted,
that particular site leans to the left). I*f *The New York Times* isn’t
breaking some huge story
<http://yournewswire.com/man-who-leaked-clintons-medical-records-found-dead/>,
but a site called *Your News Wire* is, that is a good indication it may be
a fake article.



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